Brendan Cauldwell

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Brendan Cauldwell (25 October 192212 January 2006) was an Irish film and television actor.

Brendan Cauldwell was born in Fairview, North Dublin. He was educated at O'Connells Irish Christian Brothers School and went on to work in the insurance industry before becoming a full time actor. His interest in acting was encouraged by his uncle, who taught him different dialects in an attempt to solve a bad stammer.

In 1955 he joined the RTÉ Repertory Company (Rep). While with the Rep he took part in more than 3,000 productions including the international 32-hour broadcast of Ulysses, still unrivalled as the longest ever radio drama. His performance as Hennessy in the RTÉ Television production of Strumpet City is regarded as particularly memorable, alongside an earlier performance as Rashers in the RTÉ Radio 1 production.

He acted in a number of stage, screen and radio productions over the years, including Strumpet City, Far and Away and Angela's Ashes. In 1996 he joined the cast of Fair City where he worked until 2005.

Brendan Cauldwell died in his sleep on January 12, 2006, aged 83.

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